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Background imageCity of London Collection: St Pauls Cathedral BB91_18987

St Pauls Cathedral BB91_18987
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, City of London. St Pauls, viewed from Bull Wharf on the river frontage, seems to dominate the Victorian City. Photograph pre-1876. Howarth-Loomes Collection

Background imageCity of London Collection: Smithfield Market J940533

Smithfield Market J940533
SMITHFIELD MARKET, City of London. Interior view of Grand Avenue with red K2 and K6 type telephone kiosks

Background imageCity of London Collection: Lloyds Building N130015

Lloyds Building N130015
LLOYDS BUILDING, 1 LIME STREET, LB City of London. General view at twilight

Background imageCity of London Collection: Ludgate Circus, London CC97_01518

Ludgate Circus, London CC97_01518
LUDGATE CIRCUS, City of London. A busy street view of Ludgate Circus looking towards St Pauls Cathedral with horse-drawn buses in the foreground and a steam train on the bridge

Background imageCity of London Collection: Old London Bridge a98_05984

Old London Bridge a98_05984
Extract from an engraving showing the City of London from Southwark. Major monuments are recorded, including Old London Bridge

Background imageCity of London Collection: London 35100_034

London 35100_034
Looking west along the River Thames from Tower Bridge to The Shard and beyond, Southwark, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageCity of London Collection: City of London 35100_027

City of London 35100_027
High rise office blocks in the City of London including the Walkie Talkie Building, and the Tower of London in the foreground, City of London, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageCity of London Collection: London 35100_003

London 35100_003
Looking west along the River Thames from Tower Bridge, Southwark, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageCity of London Collection: Tower of London 35100_005

Tower of London 35100_005
The Tower of London, Whitechapel, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageCity of London Collection: Commerce a001171

Commerce a001171
The Statue of Commerce by C L J Doman on the Port of London Authority building, Trinity Square, City of London. The building was constructed in 1912-22 by Sir Edwin Cooper

Background imageCity of London Collection: Port of London Authority Building a001405

Port of London Authority Building a001405
An exterior view of the Port of London Authority Office, Trinity Square, City of London. The building was constructed between 1912 and 1922 to the designs of Sir Edwin Cooper

Background imageCity of London Collection: Navigation a001137

Navigation a001137
A statue entitled Navigation on the Port of London Authority building, Trinity Square, City of London. The building was constructed in 1912-22 to the designs of Sir Edwin Cooper

Background imageCity of London Collection: City Of London War Memorial BL25608_005

City Of London War Memorial BL25608_005
City Of London War Memorial, Cornhill, London. The City of London First World War memorial outside the portico of the Royal Exchange

Background imageCity of London Collection: No 1 Poultry DP131021

No 1 Poultry DP131021
No1 Poultry, City of London. Exterior from south east. James Stirling and Michael Wilfords unsurpassed example of commercial Post-Modernism, on a monumental scale was listed at Grade II* in 2016

Background imageCity of London Collection: The Barbican DP100576

The Barbican DP100576
The Barbican, City of London. Exterior detail

Background imageCity of London Collection: Rooftops and St Pauls DP219003

Rooftops and St Pauls DP219003
London. View from Juries Inn Hotel, Pentonville Road, Islington. Looking south over residental rooftops towards St Pauls Cathedral and the City of London

Background imageCity of London Collection: London skyline DP177696

London skyline DP177696
Smithfield Market, City of London. Skyline with the rooves of the market buildings, the dome of St Pauls Cathedral and the Shard appearing behind the dome. There is snow on the roofs

Background imageCity of London Collection: Ludgate Circus, London CC97_01518crop

Ludgate Circus, London CC97_01518crop
LUDGATE CIRCUS, City of London. A busy street view of Ludgate Circus with horse-drawn buses in the foreground and a steam train on the bridge

Background imageCity of London Collection: The Shard 29227_012

The Shard 29227_012
The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, Southwark. The long shadow of the Shard points towards the cluster of towers in the City of London. Photographed in March 2015

Background imageCity of London Collection: Tall buildings 29226_045

Tall buildings 29226_045
City of London. A cluster of tall buildings in the City. In the right foreground is the Walkie-Talkie building at 20 Fenchurch Street. Photographed in March 2015

Background imageCity of London Collection: Cannon Street Station 27662_036

Cannon Street Station 27662_036
Cannon Street Station, City of London. A train emerging onto the railway bridge across the Thames. The agglomeration of riverside office buildings around the station gives it a futuristic appearance

Background imageCity of London Collection: Tall buildings 27662_045

Tall buildings 27662_045
The Shard, Southwark, London. Designed by architect Renzo Piano and completed in 2012. Across the River Thames are another cluster of tall buildings in the City of London. Photographed in May 2013

Background imageCity of London Collection: The Walkie-Talkie 27662_025

The Walkie-Talkie 27662_025
20 Fenchurch Street, City of London. Popularly known as The Walkie-Talkie. Designed by Rafael Vinoly and completed in 2014. Photographed in May 2013

Background imageCity of London Collection: Lloyds Building 27662_024

Lloyds Building 27662_024
1 Lime Street, City of London. The Lloyds Building was designed by Richard Rogers and completed in 1986. It was Listed in 2011. Photographed in May 2013

Background imageCity of London Collection: Tall buildings 27662_018

Tall buildings 27662_018
A cluster of tall buildings in the City of London. View from the Heron Tower to the Shard in Southwark. Photographed in May 2013

Background imageCity of London Collection: The Cheese Grater 27662_010

The Cheese Grater 27662_010
122 Leadenhall Street, City of London. Amongst a cluster of other tall buildings in the City is this one popularly known as the Cheese Grater

Background imageCity of London Collection: Finsbury 21765_01

Finsbury 21765_01
Finsbury, City of London. This picture was taken over Finsbury looking south-east to the square mile of the City. The large rectangular building with the green roof in the centre of the picture is

Background imageCity of London Collection: On guard DD75_00082

On guard DD75_00082
Church Street, Minories, City of London. Timber-frames buttress the wall of a building on Church Street, with a policeman guarding the entrance to the site

Background imageCity of London Collection: Foggy London. Policeman, Strand a100360

Foggy London. Policeman, Strand a100360
The Strand, London. A City of London traffic policeman outside the Charing Cross Hotel, using outstretched arms to control vehicles, sometime between 1946 and 1959

Background imageCity of London Collection: Cheapside EAW078320

Cheapside EAW078320
Cheapside and environs, City of London. Photographed in August 1959. Aerofilms Collection

Background imageCity of London Collection: London tree DP131915

London tree DP131915
Lloyds Register of Shipping, 71 Fenchurch Street, City of London. The entrance porch from Fenchurch Street

Background imageCity of London Collection: Lion DP131973

Lion DP131973
Vintners Hall, Upper Thames Street, City of London. Interior detail of lion newel post in stair hall

Background imageCity of London Collection: St Mary Woolnoth CC97_01237

St Mary Woolnoth CC97_01237
St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, City of London. An exterior view of the west front. The church takes its name from its founder - a Saxon noble called Wulfnoth

Background imageCity of London Collection: Copnall - St Thomas A Becket DP183102

Copnall - St Thomas A Becket DP183102
St Pauls Cathedral churchard, City of London. Bainbridge Copnall sculpture of St Thomas A Becket from west. Photographed by Chris Redgrave in 2015

Background imageCity of London Collection: Brazdys - Ritual DP183075

Brazdys - Ritual DP183075
Coleman Street, City of London. Antanas Brazdys sculpture Ritual from north east. Photographed by Chris Redgrave in 2016

Background imageCity of London Collection: Brazdys - Ritual DP183073

Brazdys - Ritual DP183073
Coleman Street, City of London. Antanas Brazdys sculpture Ritual from north east. Photographed by Chris Redgrave in 2016

Background imageCity of London Collection: Annan - Mural DP183029

Annan - Mural DP183029
Dorothy Annan Mural, Barbican Estate, City Of London. Formerly installed on The Central Telegraph Office, Farringdon, now reinstalled at the Barbican Estate. General view from east

Background imageCity of London Collection: 30 Cannon Street DP161924

30 Cannon Street DP161924
30 Cannon Street, City of London. General view of 30 Cannon Street, view from north east

Background imageCity of London Collection: Elephant sculpture DP130349

Elephant sculpture DP130349
The Worshipful Company of Cutlers, Cutlers Hall, Warwick Lane, City of London. Entrance Hall, carved elephants

Background imageCity of London Collection: Elephant sculpture DP130353

Elephant sculpture DP130353
The Worshipful Company of Cutlers, Cutlers Hall, Warwick Lane, City of London. Main stair with elephant newel post

Background imageCity of London Collection: St Giles Cripplegate FF003274

St Giles Cripplegate FF003274
The Church of St Giles and the Barbican Estate, City of London, 1962-'4. John Gay (1909-'99), cellulose acetate negative. The Church of St Giles in Cripplegate Ward dates from the 16th century

Background imageCity of London Collection: Oxford Arms Inn AL1827_006_01

Oxford Arms Inn AL1827_006_01
Oxford Arms Inn, Oxford Arms Passage, Warwick Lane, City of London. Alfred and John Bool (1850-'1933) of Pimlico photographed the Oxford Arms Inn

Background imageCity of London Collection: Angel Inn AL0144_080_04

Angel Inn AL0144_080_04
The Angel Inn, Highgate, London. Situated only five miles from Westminster and the City of London, and the meeting place of several roads, the village of Highgate was a convenient stopover place

Background imageCity of London Collection: Angel Inn AL0144_080_01

Angel Inn AL0144_080_01
The Angel Inn, Highgate, London. Situated only five miles from Westminster and the City of London, and the meeting place of several roads, the village of Highgate was a convenient stopover place

Background imageCity of London Collection: Wellington sarcophagus CC97_01633

Wellington sarcophagus CC97_01633
WELLINGTONs TOMB, St Pauls Cathedral, City of London. A view of the Duke of Wellingtons sarcophagus of Cornish porphyry within the crypt of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageCity of London Collection: Wellington monument CC97_01871

Wellington monument CC97_01871
Wellington monument, St Pauls Cathedral, City of London. The monument to the Duke of Wellington who died in 1852. His monument was not fully completed until 1912 when the equestrain statue which now

Background imageCity of London Collection: Final carriage for the Iron Duke CC97_01636

Final carriage for the Iron Duke CC97_01636
St Pauls Cathedral, City of London. The front of the car for the state occasion which bore the Duke of Wellington to his final resting place in the crypt of St Pauls in 1852

Background imageCity of London Collection: St Pauls Cathedral N110255

St Pauls Cathedral N110255
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. View showing Blackfriars Bridge and the River Thames with boats. Charcoal sketch by E Wilson, City of London School, 1914



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